How to Treat a Pet Rat for a Cold

Respiratory infections -- what you might refer to as a cold -- are common in rats and can be dangerous. They can be caused by a number of viruses or bacteria and must be treated as soon as possible to avoid complications. Depending on the type of infection, a vet might recommend antibiotics or other medications to deal with the problem.

Symptoms of a Respiratory Infection

Not all rats show signs of a respiratory infection. Some might carry the virus and infect others without showing signs themselves. If you plan to add new rats to your home and you already have rats, have the newcomers checked by a vet first to ensure they're in good health.

Wheezing or crackling, often produced when the rat is trying to breathe

Runny eyes or crusts forming over the eyes and lids

Nasal discharge

Some rats also develop an inner ear infection, which can cause pain and might lead to head tilting and circling.

Treatment for Respiratory Infections

If the infection is caused by a virus, your vet might recommend a course of antibiotics.

Depending on the severity of the problem and the symptoms present, your vet might prescribe medications to make breathing easier, known as bronchodilators. Some rats might benefit from nebulization, whether this is done at home or in the hospital using nebulization chambers.

Home Care During Treatment

If your rat doesn't require hospitalization, your vet will give you the medications to administer at home. In addition, there are things you can do to speed healing and to make sure your pet is comfortable while getting better.